Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1949 — Page 18
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DEAR MRS. MANNERS:
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‘position. What should I do? TINY, North Side, Your lack of sincerity and | ‘your gold digging, not your | choloe of girl, PRIADIY bring | your parents’ objections and | your friends’ ridicule. You “wouldn't apologize for the woman if you really loved her. | You'd be sold on her, approach- | ing wrinkles and all. Her bankroll wouldn't be important. Part of a good marriage Is enjoying hours: at home to- | gether, as well as social life. | When you weren't spending her money you might be bored, if you married her. With you | bored, she’d probably keep on | | Joving her ex-husband. Two | | people have to work to be hap- | ply married — neither one of | | you would put out any effort. | How could you be happy? |
Seeks Hospital Care
I HAVE a son who needs hospital care. He is a veteran of] World War II. Could you tell ‘me how he-can go about getting in the Veterans Hospital? | MRS. M. J., INDIANAPOLIS, | He should make application | at the Veterans Administration | | regional office, 36 8. PennsylL yania St. 3
To Mrs. L. H. R., writing of | complications over money matters among her relatives—The
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MRS. MANNERS,
Love or Be Loved *
I8 IT more satisfying to love! or to be loved? I go with two [boys. One is good and dependable. He convinces me he loves me. The other one says he loves me but has odd ways of showing {it for he's independent and inconsiderate. I thought I loved the first boy until he came along, {but now I care for both of them, iin different ways. It's said that ‘respect, dependability and adapti-,
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I'MA young man in my late teens and very much in love with EE at aa [€hict. P| mderaiion but now seems completely unaware of your wsittsses. | | she is very young acting and young looking. ; . _Bhe is a divorcee, and I think she is still in love with her ex-| | husband, though she claims she wants to marry me. My ‘friends ridicule me, though she 1s A Rhry dar er
gone-ciss falling off in desire, signal. Where
if you were in love.
insecure, happened. To be happy you need to love and be loved In addition to respect, dependability and
adaptibility,
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READER, What happens to you girls? You don’t have to select a man right this minute, Look around. You'll lose your perspective if you see just the two of them. There would be only one boy,
was previously af-| ‘The drop of interest in you and for the other boy? We're all 20. fectionate but is now cold and 8 from home may be beSOUTHERN INDIANA [unresponsive it may mean his you've let yourself go feelings are directed eisewhere. physically ‘or mentally. Or your . A third indication is frequent mate may be indulging in some and unexplained absences from amusement of which you disaphome, Where a man, for example, prove. : bi # doesn’t work nights and formerly] The unexplained increase : in spent most of his leisure time atmoney being spent may be home with you, but now is rarely/caused by any number of things
Being single at 20 is glorious «but being married to the wrong man just to get married is why a lot of unhappy wives | write to this column. When | they admit to they're unhappy, their husbands are unhappy, and their children they wonder
themselves
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St.
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at home, you may have cause for A mate may be contributing alarm. An unexplained increase in the your knowledge. He may be amount of money spent may alsoling off a {be a symptom. If you find be paying for {bank
balance dwindling without knowing the cause, or If your spouse is unable to provide the allowance he has customarily/any or all these signs, it given you, there may be another be woman in the picture. Sudden “touchiness” and frritability on the part of your mate {may be still another sign. If be{fore he was even tempered and {slow to take offense but now {turns on you with little or no provocation, he may be prompted by a guilty conscience. ’
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